September 25, 2015 – 5:50 pm
A bit of a flashback from Pew Research Center Pope Francis is generally popular around the world, but when he highlights the global effects of climate change Friday at the United Nations General Assembly, he may get a lukewarm reception from many Americans and Europeans. Global climate change was the top-rated threat in a 40-nation […]
September 25, 2015 – 1:00 pm
…is a world turning to desert encroaching on forest, you might just be a Warmist The blog of the day is Public Secrets, with a post on poverty, the welfare state, and the failure of centralized government.
September 25, 2015 – 12:04 pm
The Chive is running a pictorial on the dumbest way you’ve hurt yourself (I’m sure swiped from another site), and this I can relate to. I rarely get sick, I’m not a klutz, I don’t take stupid risks, but, I do manage to hurt myself in imaginative ways. Let’s see, there was the time I […]
September 25, 2015 – 10:14 am
Democrats prefer the side of the Chinese regime over human rights (The Hill) Democrats on Thursday blocked a push by Sen. Ted Cruz to rename the street in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington after a Chinese dissident. The Texas Republican, who is running for president, tried to get unanimous consent to pass a […]
September 25, 2015 – 7:41 am
On the bright side, he’s not taking a long fossil fueled trip this weekend, as China’s president is in town (The Hill) President Obama says he should have “moved faster to a nonlegislative strategy” to address climate change after Congress killed cap-and-trade legislation in 2009. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Obama criticized “folks like John […]
September 25, 2015 – 7:06 am
Have you seen the video of a high school kid beating on another kid who is apparently blind in one eye? Well, you’ll have a tough time, because it keeps getting deleted at Youtube. There’s a good chance the one I’m embedding will get deleted by lunch Lovely that so many students stood around and […]